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. Hyaropuorus PUNICEUS Fr. A large drawing of eightee 
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ond ee coloured drawing of four pa ples. 
238. Hycropnorus conicus Fr. good wholly coloured rive 
ing of eight examples, and a second Pine! of a single specim 
1443. Panus trorutosus Fr. Two Ee od drawings, nlieiing ‘he 
two colour forms, purplish . brownish ; the brownish h example i is 
noted as ‘‘too dark.” There is a third deter dra 
1463. Boterus Bovinus L. A large coloured eth of four 
figures. 
499. Botetus turipus Fr. A large coloured section, with note, 
‘* from a yellow, turns to a greenish blue on b reaking or cutting.’ 
In reference to the tubes, Sowerby says, ‘‘easily se separates,” and 
‘‘ edges of tubes when old brown’’; near the pileus he has written, 
“eat by snails,” 
505. Boterus versipetuis Fr. Three x pres and a section 
of a small example: the largest specimen is 73 in. high. 
06. Boretus scaser Fr. A finely executed drawing and section, 
but the section on the plate belongs to B. rugosus. we 
description of his plate of B. rugosus refers to the two figures on 
this sheet. 
1606. Potyporvs umsrinus Pd a highly finished water-colour 
_ drawing with enlarged section 
1634. Potyrorus MoLLuscus i A coloured a 
avaRIa Fastigiata Linn. A drawing of two examples 
numbered _ but Sow. t. 253 represents other species of Claeersa, 
and no 
20 tes PERDON GemMATUM Fr, A good coloured section, and 
a drawing of a young plant. 
REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, BRITISH MUSEUM, 1904. 
Tuer additions to the collections by presentation have been :— 
he herbarium of Mr. Francis Blackwell Forbes, F.L. mi containing 
more than 4000 specimens, mostly Chinese—a collection of special 
importance | in connection with the Index Flor we nienir® in which 
Mr eries of 
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